This week’s best photo comes from Assistant Photo Editor To beat. Follow her on Instagram.
What makes this photo great?
It is a tender moment that the comrading shows between children, who stunned each other figuratively and literally during the event.
How did you get this photo?
Children of prisoner and previously locked up parents were welcomed by volunteers from Prison Fellowship Angel Tree Sports Camp and ran through the field in the Hope Student Athletics Center in Garfield Park.
I saw Jovia Miller, who had a broad grin on her face while playing with a basketball. I took a few photos and kept an eye on her, which I usually do when I see someone with a lot of energy. Often expressive people go further at an event to do something even more interesting.
She moved to a group of football players and one of them, Joshua Larsen, lifted her up so that she could immerse the ball. I took the photo, hit by the moment of connection between her and Larsen.
Technical details:
- Equipment: Sony A7IV
- Focal length: 33 mm
- Aperture: f/2.8
- Exposure: 1/400
- ISO: 5000
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